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Purple Sunbird (Female)

Cinnyris asiaticus

Description:

Females are olive brown above with yellowish underside. There is a pale supercilium beyond the eye. There is a darkish eye stripe. The throat and breast are yellow becoming pale towards the vent. The outer tail feathers are tipped in white both in the male and female.

Habitat:

The nest is a pouch made of cobwebs, thin strips of vegetation, lichens and bark. The entrance hole on the side is often shaded by an overhanging projection. The nest is built almost entirely by the female. The nest material is not woven and most of it is held together by cobwebs. About five to ten days may be taken in the building of the nest. The inner cavity is expanded by the bird by openings its wing and turning around on the inside.

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Purple Sunbird (Female)
Cinnyris asiaticus


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1 Comment

Nidhin Basheer
Nidhin Basheer 7 years ago

Thanks Jonathan for the ID. :)

Nidhin Basheer
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Nidhin Basheer

Tamil Nadu, India

Spotted on Sep 18, 2016
Submitted on Sep 18, 2016

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